Donald Trump Says He Is Leaving Hospital On Monday Night – .

UPDATE, 12:49 p.m .: Donald Trump is on “uncharted territory” with his coronavirus condition, the former Celebrity Apprentice doctor said today when the patient announced he was going back to the White House. Dr. Sean Conley accidentally revealed who is really responsible, adding that Trump “may not be completely out of the woods yet”.

After four turbulent days at Walter Reed Medical Center, Trump is expected to head to the White House around 6 p.m. ET.

“We are all cautiously optimistic and wary because we are in uncharted territory when it comes to a patient who received the therapies he received so early in the course,” Navy Commender Conley said in a Monday Press conference outside the medical center. “So we’re looking forward to this weekend, if we can get through to Monday, if it stays the same or improves, then we’ll all take that last deep sigh of relief,” added the doctor in a language that explains the reason for the Incumbents further tarnished so quickly to return to the Executive Mansion.

Donald Trump briefly leaves Walter Reed Hospital in the SUV to wave to the supporters

As millions of Americans have noted in the past six months after a positive COVID-19 test, as Trump did late last week, it typically takes 7 to 10 days for harsh symptoms to work through a patient’s system. At the same time, a positive test usually results in a 14-day quarantine, which POTUS seems to deliberately despise.

According to Conley, Trump and his medical team “held court” at Walter Reed. Reaching out to media outside the Maryland plant, Conley added that nothing is being done up here that we cannot safely do at home.

When asked when Trump had his last negative COVID-19 test, the evasive Conley said he “didn’t want to go backwards”. Nor would he elaborate on the drugs Trump is taking, the condition of his lungs, and many other basic elements of medical information. This is just the recent lack of transparency in a vital situation where Trump, the First Lady, several senators, and a growing number of members of the President’s inner circle have been infected with the coronavirus.

The 74-year-old overweight Trump is known to take dexmethasone, a steroid that is as good as reserved for the toughest cases – and has numerous side effects.

In full cheerleading mode, Conley told the cameras and viewers at home that “the president was a phenomenal patient.” – what exactly Trump wants to hear 30 days before the election.

Meanwhile, in official numbers, over 210,000 Americans have died of COVID-19. These deadly numbers are expected to skyrocket as the colder weather and flu season set in across the country.

PREVIOUS, 11:55 am: Donald Trump says he will be leaving the hospital on Monday evening, four days after being admitted after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

He wrote on Twitter: “I’m leaving the large Walter Reed Medical Center at 6:30 pm today. I feel really good! Do not be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life. We have developed some really great drugs and knowledge under the Trump administration. I feel better than 20 years ago! “

I’m leaving the large Walter Reed Medical Center today at 6:30 p.m. I feel really good! Do not be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life. We have developed some really great drugs and knowledge under the Trump administration. I feel better than 20 years ago!

– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 5, 2020

Trump’s doctor Sean Conley said at a press conference this afternoon that “there was no evidence of a live virus that he could pass on to anyone,” which was taken into account in the decision to release the president.

Trump was admitted to Walter Reed on Friday, which the White House said as a precautionary measure. But it turned out that Trump’s oxygen levels had dropped earlier in the day.

Trump’s tweet also revealed how he would approach the coronavirus in the last few weeks of the campaign.

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